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Title: This Year's 3 Year Olds
Post by: mjellish on March 22, 2010, 05:46:36 AM
One of the things I am always looking for this time of year while assessing the 3 year olds is their ability to do something special on the track.  There are several key preps that are still to come and it\'s still a little early to make predictions, but if someone put a gun to my head I would say I have only seen two special races out of any of the 3 year olds this year.  Eskendereya pressed an honest pace in the Fountain of Youth and kicked away from the field strongly in the stretch with a powerful gallop out, and Lookin at Lucky showed nice athleticism his last race when he checked sharply to avoid clipping heals yet recovered his momentum quickly to win anyway.

That being said, I don\'t think either of these horses are a lock to win in May.  Lucky still hasn\'t shown that he can run fast enough to win in May.  And ESK still has to show that he can repeat or move forward off his FOY effort.  I also would like to see ESK show that he can switch gears and work his way through a 20 horse field, and there is the Pletcher factor to consider (i.e. stronger testing measures) which cannot possibly be overrated.  So both of these horses still have some serious question marks in my opinion.

As for Rule, I thought he looked like a stand out against a weak FL Derby field.  That opinion turned out to cost to me a little (for the record, my opinion that Christine Dae was going to run an off race wound up costing me A LOT when I turned out to be right about that but wrong when I played a cold 5-3 Exacta in the Bonnie Miss).  True, Rule did press some strong fractions in the FL Derby.  But a special horse, and I think it usually takes a special horse to win in May, should have still been able to hold off the late runners in this field.  To gain some perspective, go back and watch what Big Brown did in the 2008 FL Derby after breaking from the 12 post and setting swift fractions.  Watch his gallop out afterwards.  Or even better, go back and watch Barbaro\'s gallop out after the FL Derby in 2006.  The gallop out by Rule and the 1-2 finishers of this year\'s FL Derby was virtually non existent as they all shut down right after wire.  And remember, ESK thoroughly trounced Ice Box and Pleasant Prince in the Fountain of Youth.

As for some of the other contendors.  Noble\'s Promise is a nice colt for sure, but he just doesn\'t have the look of a classic distance horse.  He keeps fading down the lane in all his races.  As it stands right now, without significant improvement, I would say he has almost no chance at all of hitting the board in May.

None of the 3 Year olds that have been racing in CA have impressed me at all thus far, but I know that they are running on lint.  There are a couple that wouldn\'t surprise me if they stepped up their game on real dirt.

Awesome Act was very impressive winning the Gotham, but there were no graded stakes winners in that field.

Dublin has the look of a big, plodding horse that is always going to come up short unless everything falls his way.

In short, overall, this seems like a weak bunch of 3 year olds to me, and the current favorites still have some pretty big question marks around them.  This leaves this year\'s Derby looking pretty wide open to me with a couple of preps yet to come.  We could be looking at a very good betting race in May as to my eye, any horse with a good looking sheet that seems likely to get the 1 1/4 has a strong chance to move up and hit the board with a decent trip.
Title: Re: This Year's 3 Year Olds
Post by: covelj70 on March 22, 2010, 06:18:36 AM
MJ,

Awesome thoughts as usual.  Thanks very much.

2 things,

1) please remind me on April 30th to note who Calvin is riding this year, and

2) please let me know if any freakin cowboys are vanning any nags with classic line pedigrees on the top and bottom side up to Churchill themselves this year, even if said Cowboy is 0 for 2010 in thoroughbred races through April 30th.

Much appreciated.
Title: Re: This Year's 3 Year Olds
Post by: MO on March 22, 2010, 06:23:40 AM
Rule should have trounced that pathetic field. He obviously can\'t get out of his own way after  8.5 furongs.
Title: Re: This Year's 3 Year Olds
Post by: big18741 on March 22, 2010, 06:28:17 AM
Thought Schoolyard Dreams TB turn move and Awesome Act\'s cruising speed in the Gotham both noteworthy.

Interested to see if either shows the same athleticism stretching out to 9f\'s.
Title: Re: This Year's 3 Year Olds
Post by: marcus on March 22, 2010, 08:26:28 AM
Some excellent posts here imo  !  . ..  Rule\'s pattern looks very interesting and definitely very fast and solid against this years 3 yo field . Forging for three races , then a forward moving 0 X 0 pattern after that up until the Fla Derby . I can still visualize him running a \"nice\" new top effort off ( the assumed recent regression ) the other day  .

So far the 3 yo picture from my experience in all KD / Oaks futures pools has shown low prices - though in pool #1 did manage to tab  Aikenite , Dryfly , Maximus Ruler , and pool #2 : American Lion & Tempted To Tapit  .

I probably shouldn\'t admit to taking a low price in futures wagering but in the  Oaks,  Beautician at approximately 25-1 can easily handle the filly\'s on a top effort imo and beat up on many of the colts if ever sees them  .
Title: Re: This Year's 3 Year Olds
Post by: Michael D. on March 22, 2010, 09:34:37 AM
covelj70 Wrote:
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> MJ,
>
> Awesome thoughts as usual.  Thanks very much.
>
> 2 things,
>
> 1) please remind me on April 30th to note who
> Calvin is riding this year, and


I though we already knew who Calvin was riding in the Derby, and I thought it was Super Saver. The plan was to let him off to ride Rachel, then get him back on for either the Blue Grass or Ark Derby, then on to the Derby. Now I see Borel is committed to Jackson Bend, a rather puzzling development (though that one looks better after the Fla Derby). I liked SS\'s Derby chances, but after the less than stellar run in the Tam Derby, and the loss of the CD specialist Borel, he doesn\'t look so strong.
 

> 2) please let me know if any freakin cowboys are
> vanning any nags with classic line pedigrees on
> the top and bottom side up to Churchill themselves
> this year, even if said Cowboy is 0 for 2010 in
> thoroughbred races through April 30th.
>
> Much appreciated.
Title: Re: This Year's 3 Year Olds
Post by: SonicDonn on March 22, 2010, 12:11:23 PM
I am still jealous of that 60-1 ticket you have on Eskendereya in the Derby.

I agree that ESK\'s FOY performance was a standout one and think he is going to be a VERY good horse.

Ice Box looks like a good horse to use underneath in the Derby.

I think you are \"sitting pretty\" but I guess I would look for every possible question mark if I was in your position.

Good luck.